Board and Management

Our governing body is made up of a seven-member Board of Directors appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council. Our Board of Directors appoints a CEO who then selects the top tier of management referred to as the Senior Leadership Team.

Board Meetings

JEA Board Meetings are normally held on the fourth Tuesday of each month on the 19th floor of JEA's Downtown Headquarters and are open to the public. Meeting dates, times and locations will be announced the week before the meeting and are subject to change.

Senior Leadership Team

JEA’s Senior Leadership Team is committed to achieving our mission: providing the best service by becoming the center of our customers' energy and water experience. To accomplish this, the entire company is focused on three things – delivering an unparalleled positive customer experience, working together to elevate the entire team, and innovating and evolving to match our customer's needs with market trends – while upholding the values of safety, service, integrity, growth2, accountability and ideas.
Meet the Senior Leadership Team

Government Relations

JEA’s Government Relations is responsible for managing local, state and federal legislative and regulatory issues that may have the potential to impact JEA interests and operations.
Learn About Government Relations

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JEA is not owned by investors. It was created by the City of Jacksonville to serve those who live here and in the surrounding communities. The sole purpose of our business is to ensure the electric, water and sewer demands of our customers are met, both today and for generations to come. Our goal is to provide reliable services at the best value to our customers while ensuring our areas’ precious natural resources are protected.

JEA is proud of its Electric System and its reputation as one of the nation’s exemplary municipal service providers. Our existing generation capacity is 3,747 MWs and our generation fleet contains a diverse resource mix.

JEA's sewer collection system handles more than 70 million gallons of wastewater every day. Our waste collection and treatment system consists of more than 3,700 miles of collection lines, over 1,200 pumping stations and fourteen sewer treatment plants.